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x Jlze QUIVERJ .X A L- SEQQNQ I santa! . WARREN BALLENTINE JOHN BARTRAM ALSTON MORRISON WALTER SAGE Presidenl Secretary Treasurer Vice-President Senior Class History Behold, the Class of '25 that originated in September, 1921. As Freshies we were placed in Junior High, so, instead of becoming the subject for the torments of the upper classmen at Harding High, we reigned supreme in our own realm. At Central Junior the oflicers elected were: President, Raymond Cookston: Vice Presi- dent, Gene Eva Roberts, Secretary, John Bartramg Treasurer, Mildred Kiehl. While at Vernon Heights the officers were: President, Dwight Foreman, Vice President, Wallace Schneider, Secretary, Mary Key, Treasurer, Opal Mortal. This year the boys and girls were separated in classes, We were organized into sec- tions, alphabetically, each section electing oflicers. ln our Sophomore year we were admitted to Harding High. Our class was somewhat diminished, but we had a large majority over the Juniors and Seniors. We were assigned to the East Hall. Our class ollicers were: President, Wendall Fidler: Vice President, Nannette Newby: Secre ary, Ruth Ritzhaupt: Treasurer, Raymond Cookston. were well represented in debate, varsity football and basket ball. We closed the I We year with a social, which. indeed, was a success. Our Junior year was a year of great importance and responsibility. This year we elected: President, Warren Ballentine, Vice President, John Bartram: Secretary, Nlary Key: Treasurer, Dwight Foreman. We again sent representatives to basket ball, football and debate. This year the Junior girls were lnterclass Basket Ball champs. We were represented in triangle debate by Della ,Q-:fl 1.. L, ' , , 5- -9 2 'X , l A ,,-5' , .1 - LY -,, s ...v ii .V ,Y'.: W'. g'f:-:fy-V' ,fl-ski X T' F f.,-. . . ,V -,1,.,.,.s ,Lv g ,,.,, - , A X wax-at ,., ,Q .?3,,g,g... VA.,- X 1' ,,.- f.- ,1 is i V. ez,-feafff L, ,,r..5.fQgt ff' i 51' ff- 5 fgixfjfj ,- y.g,.5-as-f gQ H -.11 :,:-v- ,ULAX si'
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